Transport and Getting Around

Getting to and around the Moreton Bay Region, no matter what you’re transport situation is like, could not be easier.

The Moreton Bay Region’s location makes it the envy of many, nestled conveniently between Brisbane, Queensland’s capital, and the
Sunshine Coast. What could make this even better? The Moreton Bay Region is just a short 30 minute drive (depending on which
part of the region you are aiming for) from the Brisbane International Airport.

There are a number of excellent local shuttle bus and chauffeur companies that can be arranged before you land or you can sort your transport to the Moreton Bay Region once you land at the airport
a number of different travel methods are outlined below.

To and from the airport

We’ve all been there. You’ve just got off a plane, you’ve been in transit for what feels like forever, and you just want to get
to your accommodation. Well you’re in luck! The Brisbane Airport with Domestic and International Terminals is the premier gateway
to Queensland and offers a range of transport options to get to the Moreton Bay Region, quick and easy.

Rental Car Desk

International Terminal: The car rental customer service desks are located on Level 2

Domestic Terminal: The car rental customer service desks are located on Level 1

Public Transport

TransLink coordinates and integrates public
transport services in South East Queensland and provides a number of bus services to the airport precinct.

Airport Precinct Services

369: Mitchelton Rail Station to Toombul interchange. Transfer to the 590 at Toombul.

A Brisbane Airport access fee applies to all pick-ups originating from an airport taxi rank. The access fee is paid by the passenger
to the taxi driver and, as with all charges, may only be applied after the passenger has entered the taxi and the meter is
started. There is no airport charge for set down.

E-Tags and Tolls

There are no toll roads in the Moreton Bay Region but these are common in Brisbane. A toll road means you need to pay to use them.
Most are fully electronic, so you can’t pay the toll with cash at a tollbooth. Instead you need to pay the toll with an electronic
tag or pass.

Travel on TranksLink services require a go card, SeeQ card or a single paper ticket.

Visiting South East Queensland?

TransLink’s 3 and 5 day seeQ Card’s are the easiest way to discover South East Queensland. Once activated, these pre-paid cards
give you unlimited travel on services such as bus, train, ferry, trams and Airtrain.

To buy your seeQ card online or for timetables, station locations, bus stops and travel costs, see TransLink or call TransLInk on 13 12 30.